When you’re in charge of a truck fleet, driver safety should be paramount. As demands on truck drivers increase and the availability of drivers decrease, the construction industry is seeing more and more road incidents and accidents occur.
Category: Fleet Management
Construction fleet management guides, KPIs, and best practices.
How to make a truck preventive maintenance schedule
Fleet managers have to know their equipment like the back of their hand. You need to be crystal clear on what you have and where it’s located, along with the working condition of each piece of equipment. It’s a tall order to effectively manage this scope of responsibility—especially when it comes to ensuring each vehicle in your fleet is properly, proactively maintained.
Construction Equipment Maintenance: Why It Matters
Owning and operating a construction company is not without its challenges, the biggest of which is operating and maintaining a fleet of high-value heavy machinery. Not only can the cost of equipment go well into the millions, but the price of repairing or replacing faulty machines and the subsequent toll this can take on company expenses can be staggering.
Remote Construction Site Monitoring: 4 Ways to Succeed
From rising material costs to labor shortages, construction faces a number of obstacles to overcome as an industry. The current pandemic only heightens these challenges by forcing job sites to close, or at best, limit activities.
4 Reasons Why Your Drivers May Resist a Digital Tracker
Truck drivers, on average, spend upwards of 300 days per year on the road and are required to log their travels throughout the day. More often, drivers are using traditional paper tracking to record hours, which is both time and labor-intensive.